The Qloaked Blog

05/27/2020  

  Leon De.Jager  

  2 min read

Reduce PaaS Infrastructure Costs

You're using a popular CDN solution such as Cloudfront, Cloudflare, or directly connecting to infrastructure providers such as AWS, Heroku, Google Cloud or Fly.io. But you need to connect multiple domains - here's a guide to how Qloaked can help. Qloaked's unique reverse proxy allows you to route traffic from multiple domains through to one endpoint.

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05/27/2020  

  Leon De.Jager  

  2 min read

Provide Whitelabel Ecommerce Services

You run an ecommerce service provider - offering a storefront, checkout services, conversion optimization services or marketing software, perhaps. Your clients need a whitelabel service using their own domain address - here's how Qloaked can help. Whether you're building on Shopify or a custom platform, offering bespoke branding for your clients is a must in ecommerce.

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05/27/2020  

  Leon De.Jager  

  5 min read

How to set up Docker, Traefik and Let's Encrypt for SSL

Traefik is an awesome open-source tool from Containous which makes reverse proxying traffic to multiple apps easy. It runs in a Docker container, which means setup is fairly simple, and can handle routing to multiple servers from multiple sources. We use Traefik to power some of our edge SSL solution here at Qloaked, but if you're trying to figure out how to set up a secure reverse proxy and you DON'T want to use Qloaked, here's a simple guide to get you started.

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05/27/2020  

  Leon De.Jager  

  5 min read

Cloudflare SSL for SaaS vs Qloaked: What's the Difference?

When we founded Qloaked, we were facing a fairly common 'vanity URL' problem and the only solution we were able to find on the market came from the Cloudflare SSL for SaaS service. Now, we'll say up front that we love Cloudflare - we're users ourselves, and we also work with a ton of companies that rely on their services. Cloudflare's role in bulletproofing the web (through DDOS mitigation, CDN availability, asset compression, speed enhancements and a ton of other services) is something we should all be thankful for.

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